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by William Jobes
$52.00
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Our luxuriously soft beach towels are made from brushed microfiber with a 100% cotton back for extra absorption. The top of the towel has the image printed on it, and the back is white cotton. Our beach towels are available in two different sizes: beach towel (32" x 64") and beach sheet (37" x 74").
Don't let the fancy name confuse you... a beach sheet is just a large beach towel.
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A Red-winged Blackbird surfs through the skies on the back of a Red-tailed hawk.
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Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.
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1 - 2 business days
A Red-winged Blackbird surfs through the skies on the back of a Red-tailed hawk.
The photography of William Jobes is inspired by a life-long photojournalist perspective of the world around him. He is a career print and broadcast journalist, whose experience includes news and sports photojournalism, as well as reporting and editing on staff at several major daily newspapers. His work has been featured in the Birdwatching magazine, the New York Times, the Washington Star, the Philadelphia Inquirer, USA Today and Birder's World magazine, among countless others. William Jobes' broadcast experience includes both commercial and public television and radio. He is the recipient of numerous journalism and photography awards and honors, including several Emmys. Whether in the arenas and stadiums of professional...
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William Jobes
Thanks, Judy for ALL of your kind reviews of my photographs. I'm pleased you enjoyed them !
Judy Bugg Malinowski
Oh my goodness. This is incredible! Great job!
William Jobes
Thank you, Rick.
Rick Higgins
Excellent Capture, well done!
John Prickett
Absolutely beautiful capture! I have a similar involving a bald eagle but not near as crisp as yours. Well done.
William Jobes
Thanks, Jennifer. It was almost as if they were playing in the sky. A kingbird was also engaging the hawk. The raptor could have dispatched either one, but did not. That suggests to me that all parties were reveling in the blue sky mirthful tumbling.
Jennifer Robin
Incredible Shot! I've seen something similar years ago. One chasing the other and the hawk stopping midflight, the small bird flew under and then the hawk captured him and flew away. Dinner was served. l/f
Regina Geoghan
What a wonderful sight that must have been - great capture of both birds. . L/F
Nicola Fiscarelli
Fantastic photograph !
William Jobes
Thank-you Krisztina and Larry !
Krisztina Harasztosi
Very cool picture!!!
Larry Nieland
Totally amazing ! Added to favs.
Byju Raveendran
graet momment and perfect shot
William Jobes
Thanks ! It was exactly at this time last summer. I realize how rare it was, when I return and find the hawk family has moved on.
Wibada Photo
A most awesome shot! I bet that sure was thrilling to see, let alone capture so perfectly!
William Jobes
Thank you, Lori ! It was a day I'll long remember for sure.
Lori Tambakis
Amazing shot William
Nancy Rucker
Well this is a WOW!! Moment!! I tried to send comment before but some how didn't go though... so here I go again, This would make a wonderful story, " The Hawk and the Red Winged Black Bird"!! How's that for a title?? You could write a story and sell it to Disney (smile) What a once in a life time shot! congratulations!! recommend and favored
Carol Groenen
Great detail! Very interesting picture.
William Jobes
Thanks Mircea and David... this was amazing to watch.
Mircea Costina
Great moment!
David Bishop
nice capture